Philosophy and Psychology

The Gale Religion and Philosophy Thesaurus is a subset of the master Gale Humanities Thesaurus. This thesaurus includes subject areas related to world religions, religious law, religious occupations and organizations, rituals and symbolism, morality, philosophers, reasoning, and philosophical thought. All thesaural relationships (BT/NT, RT, USE/UF) are included, and some terms have scope notes. The thesaurus contains 2,364 preferred terms/concepts (2019) and is continually updated.

The Gale Psychology Thesaurus is a subset of the master Gale Social Sciences Thesaurus in the narrower domain of the study of the human psyche, emotions, reactions, mental processes, and individual behavior. Included are subdisciplines of psychology: psychopathology, human ecology, counseling, psychiatry, psychotherapy, peer counseling, sex therapy, child psychotherapy, and psychological disorders and treatments. All thesaural relationships (BT/NT, RT, USE/UF) are included, and some terms have scope notes.

"HurtLex is a multilingual computational lexicon of hate words. Starting from the Italian lexicon ''Le Parole per Ferire'' by Tullio de Mauro, we developed a computational lexicon and semi-automatically translated it into more than 50 languages."

"The role-nature authority table is a controlled vocabulary that provides a list of values used for controlling the attribution of roles with the respective authority codes. Labels are available in English and in French. The role-nature authority table is maintained by the Publications Office of the European Union in the Metadata Registry (EU Vocabularies website). "

"WordNet-Affect is an extension of WordNet Domains. It includes a subset of synsets suitable to represent affective concepts correlated with affective word. This SKOS taxonomy mirrors the categories in WordNet-Affect and provides a semantic representation using the standard SKOS representation."

"Objectives of the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) are to advance the classification of psychopathology to maximize its usefulness for research and clinical practice. The HiTOP aims to address limitations of traditional nosologies, such as the DSM-5 and ICD-10, including arbitrary boundaries between psychopathology and normality, often unclear boundaries between disorders, frequent disorder co-occurrence, heterogeneity within disorders, and diagnostic instability.